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{INSURANCE “w s INSURANCE, WE WRITE IT> J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Sonn. economy, in order to save a few doi- lars, to neglect your FIRE INSURANCE. Save on anything else vou will, but | hot on that. See that vou are sufficiently pro- tected and do it now. ISAAC S. JONES, insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Allerney-atLaw, 8 Richard’s ‘Bldg. "Phone 700. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-at-Law, Sh-nnon Building, ra'!bd Brown & Perklns, Over Uncas XNat, Bank, Thamel Lntrance stairway near Nationa! Bank. to Telephone 38-3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE NOW Needs Organized Baseball's Help, But| it is Withheld. Many of the club owners of termational league are highl because of the as league in refusing one of their ¢ bean stated Tad that zed basebal President Edward G culed this idea and said chance in the v ing organized ball cerned. Why, 1 would ra ©f business than do that.” certain £ Barrow i league wil e adversity. - that he could not LAQ club owners. The club owners have dence, since last fail, when r_financial plight K present who now so ready to evoid a repetition of critic staked disa ™ t league’'s affairs, will the meeting of the ext onday. It was ted thaf am ticpal league club owners Ne “a“i Mr. | rse. the in atand th pay off the is the peop would be atfr: with minor league pri lfkely t her the or American league v sion for an invasion of es long as President Hempstead ¥esers. Huston and Ruppert op the present time the leagie has been silent as tiom in the matter. Of c ownmers of the Yankees, and Captain_Husto eobligation to the Gian the Polo grounds, and is not likel that they would take any action which would oppose the Gian The American league 48 looking for a park & i& not unlikely that ey want io invade ti tory themselves, as they - to it under the territorial hgh.l law o baseball. They want a park of th own as soon as possible on account of e high rental of the Polo grounds. The location of a new baseball park there lub for the Yankees is causing more or less | worry to the new owmers. It is known that they have the option on the site chosen by Frank J. Farrell at ptreet and Broadway, but this 9 te. while it wonld attract the fans from | dewntown and on the west side, would not be any too convenient to the resi- dents of the*Bronx. So it is likely that the Yankees, if they settle very far up town, will look for a site in the Bronx Lerrifory ciose to where the Interna- tional league planned to locate. STETSON & YOUNGC Carpenters and Builders Best work :nd mshrm; at rigit prices, by skilled 1 cne W WEST MAIN ST. MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street. is showing a full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter DR. PECK BYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY Removed te 16 Franklin Square, Thayer Building INDISTRESS.‘ " NORWICH BULLETIN, smmm FEBHUARY 13, 1915 PIONEERS SWAMPED THE EMERALUS {and th the started { the Vie Kelley »’\’ | YANKEES { e Fast New Britain Team Swept the Thread City Quintette off Their Feet—Score 39 to 18—Vensell Shot Eight Baskets | =ra. —Second Time This Season That the Pioneers Have De.- | | feated the Emeralds. — | i (Speclal to The Bulletin.) tomorrow, when- the first detachment| Willimantic, Feb. 12—For the sec- |will leave their homes for Chicago. time this season, the Pioneers of | The party will procced thence to llot itain took the measure ©f the | Spr: ~ hoiling on the home mates sivetba [ v ning I a walk du\n‘ . Keatin Brown, the game which semblance to a contest were £ few minutes of the first half : Joe Kelley will have charge of the men first part of the second half. 1 t and held | there. the Ploneers | Manager Doriovan today and at|James I It | coming ,." Dono in out- | ider to the Y. n led 1o up 13 points, ntes ggan to trair {BILL JAMES WANTS AN INCREASE IN SALARY. .‘ | Big Califernian Wants $6000—But Gaf- The | fney Says $4000 or Not at All TENNIS MEET IONSHIP OPENS. —— WINNER OF INTERCOLLEGIATE SKI CROSS-COUNTRY RACE | Gave Fine Exhibition at the Dartmouth Winter Carnival H., the| PHIL, SQUASH RACQUET PLAYERS DEFEAT BOSTON. " Victors Matches Out of Five in the Inter-City Contest—Pear- son Defeated Bartlett Won Three in the Sing VANCE GUARD FOR CHICAGO. ning Cam SH's Savanna 250 Candidates Out For Team. Yale Track GERMAN RED CROSS MEMBEQS afld TflElR RED CR\CSS DOGS - team at meeting held tonight. were ~Captain| an en- the univers thusiastic ma Among ° the speakers Sheslden, Trainer Johnny \l.u k. Cap-| tain Wilson of next vear's tootball | i, and Arthur Howe, a former Yale Ioolball rtain. kers emphasized ard work on the pa to kee he neces- of the sity | candidat Many of the winne last year's squad defeated | Princeton and Harvard have been lost gradua “Activa t tomorrow starts | GREENEVILLE GRAMMAR QUTPLAYED BROADWAY ——— | Finlayson and Tilley Played S(ronq‘ i Ga’r\e——-Sccre 2 to 9. |of t aiian Islan g Promoter > GERMAN RED CROSS DOGS USED TO SAVE LIVES OF UNDISCOVERED WOUNDED SOLDIERS German Red Cross dogs are used effectively by Red Cross members to search for wounded s ldiers after bat- tles in cases where the men have fallen in woods and ditches and have been undiscovered or doxgs hunt results in saving the victims' lives, aui the wounded scldiers, and this eften t for dead. The MAX KLEIST AND HIS YQUNG WIFE, CHILD ¢ OF THE DACIA OWNER. Final Clearance SUITS at $8.50 COATS at $5.00 Everything Greatly Reduced Ask to See the “Hazel Dawn” Dress in “The Debutante” el el lol——]1] 194 Main Sir THE STORE THAT SAVES AND SERVES YOUR PATRONAGE DESERVES WOULD YoU? | Wauregan Block =N E=——==0C Be interested in having Electric Lights in your home if we could show you that it only requires an investment of Five Dollars ? YES! YOU WOULD WE HAVE SOMETHING TO OFFER “ASK US QUESTIONS” THENORWICH ELECTRIC CO. 42 Franklin Street CHANGE | Sr lieves zh» Sun Everything Electrical LEGAL NOTICES DIRECTORY ce TO NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH A’\'D NEW YORK $1. TO NEW YORK 31. E NOTIC \ plexus t Columbia =2 Heat Your House Satn | g it With Gas 2 By Using e : (asteam Radiator Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks or track it. He is w e g e : Van Buren, Me : en Aar FRISWELLSS, = purchas ERANIKIN ST 1 ed a for & MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS A The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Building the Feds choose tional will very down for at 1 1] Gest “af the most reasonable price and Toronto a A ¥ it - support a ball team. e s e ey, BRI : wants. Richmond. JUSHIARHIEED i THESE ARE BETTER: in the Viriginia leas A Handsome Car TOM'S ~ : e M’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR be proved it 5 Baseball, In which 15"cen CALAMITE COAL | coob reLsow 100 CIGAR A, J. 0. PECKHAM Try, them and sz Charley Weegham was a Broadiay Phone. 402 EA, Prop. Franklin 5t Iy what the Feds would d¢ i noRieY i ext to Palace Cafe g the case. "‘;’h). we ¢ | B vase - thing, even if the verd lr! against us,” he replied. D h N i‘ PSR DRS L F. and A. J. LaPlERREé be exactly correct, as lose public approval, but, j z from i B 287 Main St. the size of their crowds last ceasen DR. E. ). JONEs PRACTISE LIMITED To they never were as strong with the ‘e ' E N 0 é public as they had hoped. Yet, sifted | &ye, ar, 0se an Oa down organized baseball from the start | {Suite 46 Shennon Building | Hours 10 & m. to % p. m stood to lose a great dea! and to win ; Take eievator ucksel Sueet em- | Ry, L practically nothing but a moral victo: On the other hand, the Feds play for bigh stakes with a defeat not cost- ing them much~— Philadelphis Press. trance. Plone. is o -u-enmn; mediuin in Connecticut_equal to Tue bul- izess resy WHEN YOU W- b ine Ve the D nd ).ru r than th Oug‘h (he agés € colwmme of Ths